Flatout Flatbread Pizza Review

You’ve seen them everywhere and maybe you’ve tried them or maybe you haven’t. I was a bit skeptical that this thin little flat bread could actually make a pizza that my kids would be happy with.

As far as nutrition goes I read over the labels on all of them I found at my local supermarket. If you’ve watched my youtube videos onBecoming a Food Label Expert on Healthy Breads then you know my rule of thumb as far as what ingredients I look for and what I avoid. The two best choices for this brand would be the Honey Wheat made from 100% white whole wheat with honey being listed as the fifth ingredient and the Multi-Grain with Flax.

The first time I made them I placed them directly on a baking sheet and baked them for my kids with sauce and cheese. Big mistake. They were not crispy and difficult to even pick up. I apparently should have read online before making them since no directions were on the package, but online you are supposed to grill them. Well…… I don’t grill and don’t really want to learn since I enjoy the hubby grilling for ME. 🙂

The next time I made them I placed them on a wire rack I would cool cookies on. Then placed a piece of aluminum on a baking sheet and placed the rack over the baking sheet, less mess!

I lightly sprayed the top of the flatbread with olive oil cooking spray and baked them at 350 degrees for 7 minutes. They were nice and slightly crispy.

I added pesto, steamed kale and some low fat feta on mine and pesto, spinach and low fat mozzarella on the one for my kiddies.

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